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Moon (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced the Sam Rockwell film

Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($27.96) and Blu-ray ($37.95) releases of Moon which stars Sam Rockwell. Each will be available to own from the 12th January. Extras will include a commentary with Writer/Director Duncan Jones, Director of Photography Gary Shaw, Concept Designer Gavin Rothery and Production Designer Tony Noble, a second commentary with Writer/Director Duncan Jones and Producer Stuart Fenegen, and 4 featurettes ("The Making of MOON", "Creating the Visual Effects", "Science Center Q&A with Director Duncan Jones", "Filmmaker's Q&A at the Sundance Film Festival"). We've attached our first look at the official package artwork for each of the releases below:

Moon

Quote: Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell) is nearing the completion of his 3-year-long contract with Lunar Industries, mining Earth’s primary source of energy on the dark side of the Moon. Alone with only the base’s vigilant computer, Gerty (voiced by Oscar® winner Kevin Spacey, 1999 Best Actor, American Beauty), as his sole companion, Bell’s extended isolation has taken its toll. The only link to the outside world comes from satellite messages from his wife and young daughter. He longs to return home but a terrible accident on the lunar surface leads to a disturbing discovery that contributes to his growing sense of paranoia and dislocation so many miles away from home. MOON is an engrossing, intelligent sci-fi thriller that ranks with genre classics like 2001: A Space Odyssey.

9th November 2009 17:34#5

tom normandy wrote: im prob the only one who didnt like this movie...very pointless

No. You're not alone. It was a decent enough flick if it just happened to be on tv, but you hit the nail on the head..."pointless". There's soo many of these kinds of films these days, not only in the sci-fi genre. Why doesn't someone force the syfy channel to bankroll another Dune made for tv sequel. The Dune and Children Of Dune were phenomenal. I'm sick of movies like these.

9th November 2009 20:10#9

[...]There's soo many of these kinds of films these days, not only in the sci-fi genre. Why doesn't someone force the syfy channel to bankroll another Dune made for tv sequel. The Dune and Children Of Dune were phenomenal. I'm sick of movies like these. How are there so many of these kinds of films these days? I don't understand what you mean by this statement or your comparison to SyFy made-for-tv either. This was a well acted, thought provoking drama made with minimal budget and minimal to no CG. I don't see many films like this being made today (or in the past decade for that matter) and I certainly don't see any comparison to the dreck SyFy shows on a daily basis.

9th November 2009 23:47#13

tom normandy wrote: im prob the only one who didnt like this movie...very pointless

What are you an idiot? This movie didn't get you thinking one bit?

Amazing Robie wrote: tom normandy wrote: im prob the only one who didnt like this movie...very pointless

No. You're not alone. It was a decent enough flick if it just happened to be on tv, but you hit the nail on the head..."pointless". There's soo many of these kinds of films these days, not only in the sci-fi genre. Why doesn't someone force the syfy channel to bankroll another Dune made for tv sequel. The Dune and Children Of Dune were phenomenal. I'm sick of movies like these.

You have no idea of what you're talking about do you?

As for the coverart, seems like they stuffed so much on there and not a fan of the Sony Pictures Classics logo on the top.

10th November 2009 17:38#19

Why the f**k do you always say Pass to good movies, and your gonna buy s**tty movies like American Pie: Book of Love?

You have no taste dude.

That's because he's a loser troll who's only purpose in life is to draw attention to himself by acting like a clown. What do you expect from a "grown-up" still living with his mommy, has no girlfriend and dyes his hair blue? I learned alot about him by googling his old alias- Frilsh

11th November 2009 5:36#21

Superb film. Superb acting. Superb directing. Why mince words. This film was also one of the few thought provoking movies of the year. Also, how many Sci-Fi movies really push the envelope. I also really loved the homage to Kubrick.

Truly one of THE best movies made this year if not this decade. First day buy and a fine addition to the collection.

14th November 2009 16:17#22

Idioteque... wrote: tom normandy wrote: im prob the only one who didnt like this movie...very pointless

What are you an idiot? This movie didn't get you thinking one bit?

****About what? Please tell everyone what this movie made you so contemplative about. The only thing it made me think about was how similar it was to so many other movies with a similar, "oh-no-i'm-really-a-clone" type of theme. "The Island" comes to mind, also "The Clonus Horror" and "The 6th Day". So, apparently it is YOU, who do not know what you are talking about.****

Amazing Robie wrote: tom normandy wrote: im prob the only one who didnt like this movie...very pointless

No. You're not alone. It was a decent enough flick if it just happened to be on tv, but you hit the nail on the head..."pointless". There's soo many of these kinds of films these days, not only in the sci-fi genre. Why doesn't someone force the syfy channel to bankroll another Dune made for tv sequel. The Dune and Children Of Dune were phenomenal. I'm sick of movies like these.

You have no idea of what you're talking about do you?

****No. I guess I don't. Movies like "Gran Torino" and "Sunshine" and even this one deserved to be made because they were such worthy endeavors and made such profound comments on today's society with totally original plots, not to mention they were thouroughly entertaining...give it a break, like I said before the movie was decent enough for pay tv, but as far as being released in theaters...I think not, and I certainly won't be owning a copy of this tripe to set next to classics like Alien, Blade Runner or even the original Dune (which I like nowhere near the Sci-Fi Channel remake). So there, you've had your say, and I've had mine. Let's just agree to disagree, or like I call it, you're nothing but a boner and I'll now be ignoring your idiotic comments.****

2nd December 2009 20:28#25

I was excited to see this film over the summer because of the fantastic reviews, but I was pretty disappointed. Rockwell is fantastic and it's certainly an impressive debut for Jones in terms of directin. However the narrative really is quite thin. The density of the themes presented really can't be supported by Rockwell himself.

I probably won't pick it up, but it did present a lot of great themes and motifs - even if I thought they didn't develop them really well.

Very nice cover art, though. I was sure they were gonna sc**p that fantastic poster art and go with floating heads or an "action-y" cover, but I'm glad they stuck with it.

10th December 2009 21:38#27

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